On 26/2/07, Paul Stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

>Yes, I've done that several times, and I've opened up a lot of room on 
>my startup drive. I'll probably figure it out, but I'm ticked off about 
>Apple's lack of support for their own software.

It seems strange - I've seen (as I'm sure you have) plenty of occasions
where disks have refused to mount with either the disk or the drive
being at fault. Two drives would be exceptional, but not unheard of. The
computer seems okay otherwise? Drop Godders a line, I'm sure he'll help
out, even if it just stirs a train of thought into action.

I don't think I've ever used Apple's own support, but that's probably
because I've mostly bought used Macs. If I have a problem, I find the
answer on MacFixIt.com forums which is the best online repository I have
found.

I guess also I have an inbuilt distrust of official helplines etc. I
much prefer to do my own research than have somebody quote chapter and
verse at me in a patronising way ;-)

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